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RSchwein
Mar 21, 2011Aspirant
WNDAP350's are constantly rebooting
WNDAP350 significant problems I have 5 of these on various network segments over a large geographical area. All are using different wiring, different network switches, nothing in common with any o...
RSchwein
Mar 23, 2011Aspirant
overlook237 wrote: hummm i see...
Do you have enabled "detecting rogue AP" ?
Do not use that, it's a sh.... :eek:
We use HostMonitor here to check our network. I have added ping test every 10s for our 350 AP. Let's see if your issue occurs here too. :confused:
You have talked about the AP log (buffer log, 10min, etc...) but here, the system log has never worked ! Nothing appears in the window ! We called the support and they said that this window shows only important events like reboot, modify settings...but for us : nothing ! :D
Fortunately we use kiwi syslog server and we can see all events coming from 350 APs. ;)
Maybe you can post here a print screen from your system log ?
And another note, all my 350 logs are showing everything, associations, disassociation, encryption key exchanges, etc., etc. That's why I had to work so hard to capture the moment the ping failed. The buffer is so small.